Football club’s cabins destroyed by spate of fires

Club secretary Ramsay Budd at the site of the fire. Picture: George McLuskie

Scott McCartney

Published:10:00Thursday 08 June 2017

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A Junior football club is reeling after an arson attack destroyed their last cabin – after a spate of fires destroyed the last three.

Kirkcaldy YM Football Club’s Den Road ground was first hit in October last year, where a cabin was lost in a blaze.

And after a string of fires, break-ins, thefts, and anti-social youth incidents, the club has now been left without vital facilities.

They are now appealing to anyone who can help them replace any of the cabins with metal containers.

In the meantime they are hoping to try and remove what is left of the burnt-out cabins.

Ramsay Budd. chairman, said: “The mood of the club is pretty downbeat. It’s been disastrous. It’s left us restricted. Simply doing things like team meetings is out, because we don’t have a meeting place.

Ramsey Budd with one of the cabins

“We’re hoping someone can help us out with a cabin. We can’t put up another wooden one. The metal ones seem more secure and are far less likely to burn.”

“There have been a succession of break-ins. It’s horrendous what’s been done. It just keeps going on and on.

“We still have our dressing room, which is solid concrete, so it’d take a lot more to burn it down.”

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “We are aware of a number of incidents, which have occurred at the football ground in Den Road, Kirkcaldy since October 2016 and continue to conduct inquiries to identify those responsible.

“Local officers will continue to liaise with staff at the club to provide any relevant crime prevention advice and anyone with information relating to any incidents on the premises should contact police immediately.”

A fire brigade spokesman said: “At 1.11pm on Friday, May 26, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was alerted to reports of an outbuilding fire at Denfield Park on Smeaton Road in Kirkcaldy.